: | yl Sia Lar io Eder Fall Decor in Church Fife Includes Pleasant & Nasty Incidents | Christianity | pigit for Pythian Bazaar Lif do go'on. But three or four hours lat- 8,00; 80: Th lown “Is s Superior Pythian ‘Sisters, . Kootenay ) ford assisted by her grandaugh- Always ithe sane i Neatly’ cracked up myself on or i alter: you've got ona, ie Daas Tempio, Caatlog rt thal f faa —and always -! Saturday, Burling happily alo. ighting over finances, apolo; auete ie, Castlegar an-/| ter,’ Coral ine. Bradfe y. @ happily along) nae, ¢ an eS eto Arnold Martin | nual Fall: Bazaar’ Inst: Satu day | '\Mhe'door prize was on by g ferent. Bits and ing use you haven't got pleces make up the highway w pers snow yoacte storm windows on yet, and pro. for his article “In This Corner,” in. the Castlegar United Church /Mrs, Ross DeFos, the ‘patchwork/no warning. Everybody on the| Mising that you're going to help | concerning the recent Peace Ral-| hall. quilt that covers |brakes. Thought I was golng to Kim with her Latin, things are |ly at SHSS, The hall wae tastetuly de- our nakedness, Mount’ a Volkswagen in front] Tight back {1 normal. We have a need for this|corated in a fall with ’ glof me. Decided to go sround And it's difficult to prolong | type of writing and I hope many |Jow bowls of mums wen nd colored fale, father thon over. Took a that jainful feollng that you're of Pathan accept his ith er ae eautiful four-skid sashay, dur-| keeping a mistress when you : serving table. was cov- ; poorer, sadder or happier, wis-|!ng which two other cars passed| go to bed with a women and teed often’ Christians “opt/ered with a pale green cloth Me, vr lense toners er or otherwise, Just a week|me one on each side. there's a great lump of a daugh-|09" oitien Mar pein 38 mention: with an ecris lees overlay. mul weekend ‘in Spokane. older, with a few more patches, Heart stopped thudding af.| ter sleeping on the ‘floor, an air | ©! tog Aerie educate was centered with a Horn of Miss Linda Shay. of . the Some red, some’ black, some ter I'd passed two cars in the and bag, |the common fie tra Pullt hos [Plenty filled with fruit. RCAF was home visiting with yellow. Making a motley. ditch, Turned to Kim who's! two feet from your pithls for care at the alck and . A large welcome sign was |her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. Kim was badly shaken when |learning to drive, and said coolly, That ‘air mattress allowed |¢ veet etre e, and/on the wall behind the serving! sh the past. two ; a frlend of hers, a \16-year-old|"Did you notice that technique| me to deliver one of the last ‘Above all, tt points the way | ‘able and. was very pretty with girl, was killed an hour after|turn the wheel into the skid?”| great puns of my life. I knew to ‘how Wiantinane ance with its . arrangement of colored she was talking to her. The|She gave me a long hard look| this cute gal on our staff had a and, Gomutunine, or. any | Tapia leaves, 3) child’s neck was broken, The|that she has learned from her| mattress. We talked about me|other man-made religion nas ty, The Individual tea tables| Cornwallace, N.S, and Camp Bor- boy driving didn't have his H-|mother, and snorted, which she] borrowing it, And the other day, way of doing that. ie were ‘centered with floral. ar-| den, Ont. She | ‘hopes to be home cense, had little experience, hit|has also learned from the same}in the staff room, I asked,’ in and small C! on leave again at! Christmas. eaten ‘ ‘Lin a it balanced? Now move]: an icy patch, and couldn't cope, |source, ‘loud clear tones, “Miss S.. ‘ Mr.-and Mrs.°G:R; Bann ‘ ¢ Donald: da Carol pporting fingers towards | BUY One young life snuffed. Point- We were on our way to Could we get together on that i , 2 a each other, ber, under the ruler, hoy pute tcc , tom the Gallery By Hoare Heald , Thursday, Nov. 23, i007 Expo ‘67 — Letting Down Our Collective Hair “It bett Brownie Pins as | Oitt two 5 sag acdovencnt oe Expo iro Presente Ee A The Scene at... Xeer gone, but for most: peo-| peo B iad lang a wa me ee gue — bya ene oo Eo js over. ae B KINNAIRD SECONDARY 0,67 was not the whole| Cee thine nie y Mrs, Johnson : ae ay party Diout wore dosen't havo dare to bo ma 2 : fame i was Goes O18 Recently the ara Kinnaird rp on our eyercmnts unearth ample in conjunction with ee Hallo- co or ajare man aged. For FO, we will rer] bi bidding. cur, farew re rr ween Party. equipment rete Cre se » Loni | scan excuse now and then’ Yi " ‘Mrs, H. Johngon, aivision and a dito! to let: ie hard down, kick up its : ‘ eemmissioner, was hand ruler in your tw ands, od ioe mo ‘wonder G: ental 3 reaction. to "Expo's i eg asic training in f porting it by one finger at each|a good. “snoopy” ai mal the: the ‘ual dud Js just. what we've) Minin deticlt. ‘What an imagination’ that] "ior, lea could we explain joat the drum of partisan’ poll- ba8) even a Berenr candes from| tical ints or will: it. be suet heels, and. make a fool of itselt,| blic, "co and: that we'en Dance! ‘Will it be used as a oe to fa — Knutson has covered | Ro% in Houre to Mon-| seen honestly for wnat {tiie we stock a full solection of SAVAGE. SHOES for children Maddocks. Shoe Store Castlegar Socials ' guaranteed to cover in one coat! _ LEGION MEMBERS Kiddie’s Christmas Party p LEGION HALL- SAT. DEC. 16-2p.m. Children 3 to 10 Years Inclusive Phone One of Following Members Before Dec. 4 decorations, Presiding at the tea and cL, Gastloger, coffee urn during the afternoon| 27¢ in Calgary where’ they were lessly, uselessly. end the This sp is hard to take when |Old Lady, at her pad ‘n't the city, feeling to en- it hard. And it's pretty |ter a strange apartment building, ‘hard ee an ordinary muddle-|go up an elavator, walk along a on a strange door, land have your own wife answer! indecent or spar- [something, as though you had a you're re young and my daughter |What a peculiar headed man’ to explain that God |hall, knock _is too.busy to go running around preventing every ante accident It seems almost and catching ev: ttle row that falls, Teperdless of the kept woman. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF KINNAIRD ° e Notice of Election Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the municipality of The Corporation of the Town of Kinnaird that I require the presence of the said electors at the Town Hall on Monday, the 27th day of November, 1967, at the hour of 10. .00 (ten o'clock) in the f for the of one school trustee. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be shall be ‘inated in wri by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. ‘The nomination paper shall be delivered to the Re- turning Officer at any time between the date of this ‘notice and noon of the day.of nomination. The no- As all heads swung toward us with fascination, I waited to see whether she'd slug me, or laugh. She laughed. So did the others, but some of the old ducks rather nervo1 My wife has a nice little apartment, ‘but one weekend in it nearly drove me up the cur- tains, There’s no place to hide and read, or look at yourself in long, At home, there -are ‘all sorts of nooks and crannies for looking at your navel, or pick- ing fluff out of your belly-but- * well, 24 hours of telling her she could the year, if she'd stop . That's like tellin, Niwgara it could be a nice little Bout stream if it would stop fall- And home, with Kim driving and me twitching. And to represent them as: mayor, two aldermen and - Easter Seal House Hockey Mitey Mite hockey ace tion me Sat., the Eagles turned the tables on the Rockets with scored four goals, with team mates Wayne Quiring and Bans i ny vance getting one apiece, The Jets took the win. over the Red Wing Juniors with a 6-3 score. Goal getters for the Jets was Glen Sorenson with six goals and for the Red Wing Juniors, Ian Foubister with. one were Mrs. Wm. Houston vot the Gastlegar Mr, Bann s father. urch © ani Ps. Shepherd and Mrs, F, Nilssen|{°, Moses Lake, Wash. during of the! Séntor ‘Citizens, Iditeh tt S. Dewis, en, . S, a 6-0 shutout, Steven’ Bozek|M: ;: Mrs, W, : at Nixon; tea tiekets, Mrs, C, Brad- & OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES L-MeNell and. Mrs. called ‘owing to th 0. Lightle was called the past week where her mother ittees in charge were: ‘Mrs. D. CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT re ie Hlness of, , ian i ] : Ef, a wall : : ta : z s a cllde but. they. to the |Oether just in the middle of the ‘The newest discovery In the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries In 30 mine Serer NOOO brea colors, 5 Sherb! O. Wilson; Tyane table, “Saunders and Mrs. W. goal and Greg Moroso with two, ‘he back this adversaries, the Hornets.. Dan- he Obedkoff scored two goals, @ Koochin ero and Billy Van ‘Yzerloo with 01 The Red Wing Suniors were without the services of “Dean Ternent who had the misfortune of breaking his arm (not in hock- Playing: and Soaring ability show in’ thi past three weeks, Steven Boze and Glen Sorenson will be mov- 4 the the Pee Wee Pups. In the last two. games, Steven has scored six goals and Glen, eleven. RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK Free Delivery ‘UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. . 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, BO... + BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN BROS, BUILDING. SUPPLY CO. LTD. ~ Phone 365-7202 Acknowledges Gifts A thankyou ‘letter. for toys sent to. Easter Seal. House in ‘Vancouver was read at the re- Ip. Games aang treats were en- Joyed by iL after. they: bal d don}, oF Tad ae aa hc ned thelr funny ‘hi try, to move your fing the centre out te) the Sade Somesae getting 4 married? ufations = phone to- night! BETEL es, They can you how these come to- turned out to be very good guid- can take an entire class swith them to a place of. their | 52! creation and bring it back again in jig time. One of these days we will tell successful fligh' herself with © glory above everyone else in read- fer nskon, - comprehe! (She is ata a [ene eleventh level.) % We bet Brian ed: di Sekt * 2 8 ff Our: work is making heavy demands on our energies Down in the ‘‘shop” the boys are taking drafting, Kelly reports that isometric and ortho- interaatia » Sehiavon's math room sys! Ree students have invent: ed such systems as mixing prime g0.0n. “Mr. Schiavon also keeps our graphic views are proving quite | m Fr “Ina is time to oy what it all adds up to and where do we go from us| these days: but We are well for-'| here. day. at. at Exye is probably the best! example of.the deep impact Cen-] econ: nial year. has har We our. have made'a ada’ ed? 8 year, “The ‘orld has troop: : to: our ‘doorstep ‘to’ see. our| > id we wre, ees jon to bless revo ‘detinet back-) hous: etl the world pe be the be) ing a g-pad for wan fhe When he bells ring out the old on New Year's Eve and Fa-| 9° thi 08 fe yn campalgns and hun more serious vein, it! motion of the ‘dosing d--on’ the are tremendously proud. of achievements, we think ‘we breakthrougl aturity, but we are fearful that t last...” lem traffic, and / international pre- stige? anada’s tennial the be of the end or J. LECKIE R: WADEY C. PEPPER “365-8389 365-7193 365-5443. | s 247 ing?” ‘That re It tas mot “We conc aae aot the fact that ye on is a series rape information aimed § Le diene fa in pimed at invol oe ae ‘pro-| jects in Poorer nations. If we. can generate a suf- ficient degree of involvement in solving. the, world 14 probleme, of might bg a put our internal able to pul cultural and ‘lin; tic fe quetos in perspective. “some :enco! cour-| | _ of religious Ef More: biiy BA ERE le Scimething #3 to Believe In’ An. interdenominational’ open pane} spectrum viewpoints from the West Kootenay. Each member of the panel will give a brief state- ment of his religious position, and then andience participation in the form of questions and com- ments will be invited. PLACE or Selkirk College, Room K10 TIME — Sunday, November. 26th, 2:00 to 230 This is a public meeting. Admission is free. ‘The College cafeteria will be open afterwards so _-those ‘attending can. purchase tea or coffee and meet with panel member 2 8 ae basis. “mination paper may be in the form prescribed in the ‘Municipal Act”, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such man- ner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The ron neton paper shall be subscribed to by the can- : PRE-CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS | Ladigs' Quilted Robes. Nylon Tricot Quilted -to Cosy’ Kodel: Fibrefill.-" Four Exciting Colors. Sizes S; M‘and L;. Choose from Three Exciting Styles, Regular $12.88. ees $8. 88 Save $4.00 | Men’ s Dress Shirts : ie ‘Permanent Press ‘White Dresg Shirts With a’. Perma-Stay Collar. Sizes:14% to-16%4. Pay Less!’ Regular $3.98. Special, $2. 88 Save $1.10 Slip & Pantie Sets . Go ree Boxed for Gift Giving. $1.98 & $2.98: LADIES’ HAND BAGS A Wide Choice. Leather or Vinyl $5.00 to $9.00 Christmas Gift Wrap Extra Width in a Good Assortment of. Colors and Patterns. 6 Rolls . Horvath, Blueberry Twelve members and itor were in attendance ath Mrs. Walter Dunn reading the devotional. chile ‘A motion was passed to send for the mission study on Japan to be utilized by. the group. Plans were finalized for the be held Saturday’ la the lower wer Advance polling at the Maa Hall on December hall ‘of the ‘Kinnaird “ynited 6, 7 and 8 between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 | Church. ~ ier to Mn E apy ae siias sent Given under my hand at Kinnaird, B.C. this 14th [| ter died recen day of November, 1967. Mrs, In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at the Community Hall on the 9th .day of December, 1967, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. of which every person is hereby ‘required to take notice and govern himself accord- ingly. : dd; to the. bi * {hour lth students pouring over reference ks. rt ed rie ~ (t's ores aeaie Hawkin’s, 29) 6 are, looking forward to our,sock hop at noon hour — in ood .old Skunk Hollow. | mee ‘CHRISTMAS : = = Holiday Package | | sss ‘Must be Registered : With Revenue Dept. Be exclusive! Jet CPA to Hawaii NOW — before the crowds arrive. Enjoy hotels as they to tered chan atinns fo see ree should be —. unrushed! So they have plenty of time for you! here ont ara Dogpatch. tly. ‘Horswill read a Christmas Totter from the form- er minister and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. D. Faris and son Paul. Mrs. Lucy Ackles ‘received the hostess wit for the -Svening: Allen Selbie, © “Returning Officer GRAND OPENING PRIZE’ WINNERS Mrs. J.J. Soberlak, GE Console Hair Dryer ‘Mr. & Mrs. J. Alves, GE Portable. TV Set. . Mr..'J. Ostofaroff, GE Floor, Polisher LADIES’ BLOUSES Newest Arrivals. A Wide Selection for: the Festive Season. - $4.98 & $5.98 ORLON PILE ROBES © For Girls: Available in Two Size Ranges. Choose from 5 Lovely : toa Box. Colors. New & Different. They Match! Regular $1.99. y 2) Regular $8.99.” ae Save’ SOC Special, $1. 49. ; Save: $2.00 Special $6. 99 Girdle $7 Bra nS Eg — Many Other ‘Non-Advertised Specials to be Found Throughout the. Store— ES NEED FOR NEW REGULATIONS Coe ry : ; a : Summer Camps ate being built and/or each year British EE. ‘GIFT: WRAPPING AT COLUMBIA STORES ANY TIME OF THE YEARI. mots E CALL TODA Regulations are required to ensure that all Summer Camps in this Province meet basic . ° . ‘ , standards of SAFETY AND SANITATION. itted as deductions for in GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA come for 1967 and h a equent REGULATIONS GOVERNING SUMMER CAMPS © few ‘REQULATIONS governing SUMMER CAMPS In British Cotumbla are now tn effect, @ These establish jm standards for water safety, sowage ‘end garbage disposal, washroom facilities and safe drinking water. 3 Proper tocation and of or tents, of children, firstaid, Z emergency medical attention and medical fitness of campers are.regutated, @ The site, and specifications of all bulldings in Summer Camps must be approved by the local Medical Health Officer, who will also inspect the camps each season, @ The Medical Hexlth Officer for the area Is the approving authority. @ The Regulations provide penalties for infractions. years; tions: (including cepting donations should, by now , [have been rept tered with the de- eitigned a registration ” CPA ‘ DAYS paca includes 403 and Unchading pune ener pe this a must, appear MEN'S. DRESS SOCKS Finest Botany Wool. Reinforced With Nylon. Sizes 10% to 12, Regular $1.50. Save ale Special 99c UNDER FASHIONS alr fare Ea nee is inde aa : DAYS te uci $362. acl air fare. andttom theatpor. As little as $37 DOWNI. aie Eat the receipts issued for don- ations in 1967: will not: be: al- lowable a iy from the of the donors: when. fil: ing felt, 1987, income jtax re- I a Dabegoit: & - Local Constable Is Commended For His ‘Actions ‘A. young: Castlegar. man pt among :the: ave: Me ywho.réceived commen-| dation last Friday, in’ Nelson for REGULATIONS APPLY TO: 4 A £ a ee {esood work sone ee er See atte SUMMER CAMPS for children and adults, operated by an Individual or a a | ; z i | H Bf i i i ig ; see .§ airs Bienes ve ae gation aoacten of capital mur : or by a duly licensed under the Welfare my ae a i 7 faite ! ie i 3 der; dor earlier’ this year. [ese Licensing Act. (Y.M.C.A., church groups, service clubs are typical examples.) ” Those. commended ‘were Cst. These REGULATIONS ; CAMPS were : Castlegar; Stat Governor In Council on September 14, 1967 under provision of the HEALTH ACT. Copies of Regulations Governing Summer Camps ney, be obtained from your local Medical Health Officer. HEALTH BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Hon. W. D. Black, Minister’ J. A. Taylor, M.D., Deputy Minister. Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C, ‘Ask your Travel Agent or calt CPA at. 365-7542 CPA: ONLY NONSTOP JETS TO HAWAII...4° times a week from H evaneouver, PURPOSE OF NEW REGULATIONS To provide adequate standards to ensure the PROTECTION OF CAMPERS. ty regulating SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS in all organized Summer Camps In British Columbia. nt Se at and E. led of, Kim: GROCERIES, MEATS We reserve the right te limit: quantities For all. travel arrangements se ee WwW E Ss TT! DEPT. STORE PH, 365-7542 He and killed at his-home.